Category : Driving

Vehicle safety features have come a long way since the first car was invented, and that's something we're grateful for year-round. While airbags and seat belts are obvious safety features we wouldn't want to live without, there are several high-tech features that have become game changers. From preventing accidents to protecting us when accidents do occur, these safety features are worth a nod of gratitude! Read More

Winters are rough on your car. The freezing temperatures and icy roadways can cause some inevitable wear and tear to your vehicle – but could you be accidentally making things worse? Check out these 5 winter driving habits that we’ve pretty much all been guilty of, and see what to do instead. Read More

It starts with the sky turning an ominous grey. Then, the thick, hazy fog rolls in, obscuring the road in front of you. Anything beyond a couple hundred feet is a cloudy white. It’s both frustrating and dangerous to not clearly see the road in front of you. Do you turn on your high beams or low beams? And what’s the difference? Read More

Millions of Americans will soon be waking up to frosty roads, icy windshields, and stone cold engines. If you're one of the many drivers who thinks it's important to turn on your car and let it sit before hitting the road in wintry weather, you could be doing your engine more harm than good. Find out why this winter driving myth needs to be busted! Read More

When it‘s time to renew your tags, it’s unfortunately time to deal with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). For drivers in many states, this process also requires supplying the DMV with a certificate proving your car has passed its emissions test. Sounds simple enough, right? But what happens if your car doesn’t pass? Read More